Drake Manages A First On One Of Billboard’s Toughest Charts
Drake has officially secured his place in music history, becoming the first artist ever to reach 100 entries on Billboard’s Radio Songs chart. This milestone was achieved as his latest single, “2 Hard 4 the Radio”—the third release from his album Iceman—debuted at No. 50 on the tally.
A Record-Breaking Trajectory
The Radio Songs chart, which measures the largest total audience reach across the nation, is considered one of the most difficult airplay rankings to scale. While Drake has long held the record for the most total appearances on the list, this latest achievement puts him in a league of his own. The next closest competitors, Chris Brown and Lil Wayne, trail behind with 82 entries each.
Despite his massive volume of hits, Drake’s relationship with the top of the chart has been selective. He has landed 24 tracks in the top 10, tying him with Mariah Carey for the second-most in history. Rihanna currently leads that specific category with 30 top 10 singles.
The Path Ahead
“2 Hard 4 the Radio” is currently demonstrating significant momentum, appearing on 13 different Billboard charts this week. As the single continues to climb, it is likely that the track will see further movement on airplay-focused rosters, given its current upward trend on charts like Rap Airplay and Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay.
Looking forward, Drake’s ability to maintain such a high frequency of entries could see him continue to widen the gap between himself and other industry peers. Whether this latest single can push into the top 10 or potentially secure a rare No. 1 position remains to be seen, but its current multi-chart presence suggests a strong promotional cycle for his latest albums, including Habibti and Maid of Honour.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who are the artists closest to Drake’s record on the Radio Songs chart?
Chris Brown and Lil Wayne are tied for the second-most hits on the chart, with 82 entries each.
How many times has Drake reached No. 1 on the Radio Songs chart?
Drake has reached the No. 1 spot on the Radio Songs chart three times: “Best I Ever Had” (2009), “What’s My Name?” with Rihanna (2011), and “One Dance” featuring Wizkid and Kyla (2016).
Is “2 Hard 4 the Radio” performing well on other charts?
Yes, the single currently appears on 13 Billboard charts and has reached new peak positions on eight different rosters, including Hot Rap Songs, Rap Airplay, and various R&B/Hip-Hop airplay tallies.
Which of Drake’s many chart-topping milestones do you find most impressive?